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. >>> now to south america where as we've been telling you venezuela an hugo chavez made news late saturday announcing that his cancer has come back. it has returned. in his speech he repeatedly kissed a cross and broke out in song. he even name add man who would take over. could this be the end of a chavez era in venezuela. joining us now is our nadia bilchik. great to talk to you. so does this mean he's really afraid? what does this mean that now he's naming a successor? >> well, now we know he has to have very serious surgery. it's cancer in the pelvic area. he hesam been specific as to exactly where. we know there are mag lig nanlt tumors that have been removed. he says if something were to happen to incapacitate me, nicolas maduro would replace me. he's the vice president, and a friend. >> it sounds like he's saying it out loud. why cuba for the surgery? >> that's interesting. he was deciding between a hospital in brazil. he chose cuba. is it for the privacy of being there or the oncologists, but we do know that is his hospital of choice and it's not unusual for a president to go outsi
. >>> now to south america where as we've been telling you venezuela an hugo chavez made news late saturday announcing that his cancer has come back. it has returned. in his speech he repeatedly kissed a cross and broke out in song. he even name add man who would take over. could this be the end of a chavez era in venezuela. joining us now is our nadia bilchik. great to talk to you. so does this mean he's really afraid? what does this mean that now he's naming a successor? >>...
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focus lolo, focust sanya let's do this i am from baltimore south carolina... bloomington, california... austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> so try this on for size. when you're electing a president, it helps to know specifically what the candidate would do as president. it almost sounds too simple. broadly speaking, most people know what mr. obama and mr. romney stand for. big picture, they pretty much know what they're getting. nobody is exactly clamoring for white papers and 15 point plans. but details do matter. specifics do count.
focus lolo, focust sanya let's do this i am from baltimore south carolina... bloomington, california... austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy....
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. >> the people of south carolina wanted you to be president. >> not all of america is as forward-thinking as south carolina. >> a good moon to you. >> and may divorce be with you. >> mr. moon president. >> vice admiral herman cain. >> blast off. >> may divorce be with you, he said. more top stories at the top of th
. >> the people of south carolina wanted you to be president. >> not all of america is as forward-thinking as south carolina. >> a good moon to you. >> and may divorce be with you. >> mr. moon president. >> vice admiral herman cain. >> blast off. >> may divorce be with you, he said. more top stories at the top of th
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they are now on leave for reportedly partying with prostitutes in south america before the president arrived for his current visit while still attending the summit of americas. the president has reacted to what may have taken place. >> if it turns out that from the allegations that have been made in the press they are confirmed, then, of course, i will be angry. >> the two u.s. government sources say the agents were relieved of duty and have been returned home. >>> the coast guard calling off the search for for missing sailors. they went missing this weekend off for close to california after strong winds forced their sailboat to run aground. they were able to rescue three people from the water and recover one body. four people are still missing. the rescue officials believe they likely drowned. >>> if you are thinking of making a salad for lunch today, you may want to check the bag of lettuce in your refrigerator. dole is recalling some of its bagged salads because they may be tainted with someone a lot. the recall is for the company's southern lettuce salads mixed. the bags were sol
they are now on leave for reportedly partying with prostitutes in south america before the president arrived for his current visit while still attending the summit of americas. the president has reacted to what may have taken place. >> if it turns out that from the allegations that have been made in the press they are confirmed, then, of course, i will be angry. >> the two u.s. government sources say the agents were relieved of duty and have been returned home. >>> the...
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. >>> a mountain climber with ties to maryland is found dead in south america. we have pictures of the two we were trying to scale a 20,000 high foot mountain when they fell about 1,000 feet to their deaths. he was working on his phd. >>> ron mattes has more. >> reporter: well, wednesday is fred--last day. he is going retire after 31 years. he made his final neighborhood walk. he says he does take some credit for the drop in crime in the city. jessica, back to you. >> ron, thank you. he would like to hike the appalachian trail in his retire. >>> we are starting the workweek with clouds and happiedty and a--humidity and a few showers. will we have more rain later on? bernadette woods is in the weather center. >>> we have had a couple of showers and a couple of thunderstorms coming in from the east. of the storms are not moving--the storms are not moving quickly and they are just scattered about. that is what we are going see through out the day. but not just today. we up the chances chances the next couple of days. >> reporter: it is steamy and hot out hire with
. >>> a mountain climber with ties to maryland is found dead in south america. we have pictures of the two we were trying to scale a 20,000 high foot mountain when they fell about 1,000 feet to their deaths. he was working on his phd. >>> ron mattes has more. >> reporter: well, wednesday is fred--last day. he is going retire after 31 years. he made his final neighborhood walk. he says he does take some credit for the drop in crime in the city. jessica, back to you....
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. >> .com at noon, a violent conflict unfolds in the streets of south america. the details coming up. >> getting paid in plastic surgery. more on an unusual contract dispute involving new york teachers. >> and the sun is breaking through the clouds as we take a live look outside. you're updated forecast is coming up. >> complete coverage continues with don scott, jessica kartalija, and first warning weather with marty bass and meteorologist bernadet,,,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] there's surprising news about whole grain and the cereals your kids love. ♪ now all general mills big g kid cereals have more whole grain than any other ingredient. the same great taste they love in cereals like lucky charms and cinnamon toast crunch with whole grain that they need. just look for the white check, only on general mills big g kid cereals, the delicious way to help them grow up strong. now with more whole grain than any other ingredient. >> a violent morning in chile of protesters and riot police bring traffic to a standstill. police moved in as protesters blocked highwa
. >> .com at noon, a violent conflict unfolds in the streets of south america. the details coming up. >> getting paid in plastic surgery. more on an unusual contract dispute involving new york teachers. >> and the sun is breaking through the clouds as we take a live look outside. you're updated forecast is coming up. >> complete coverage continues with don scott, jessica kartalija, and first warning weather with marty bass and meteorologist bernadet,,,,,,,,,, [ female...
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. >> the people of south carolina wanted you to be president. >> not all of america is as forward-thinking as south carolina. >> a good moon to you. >> and may divorce be with you. >> mr. moon president. >> vice admiral herman cain. blast off! >> funny stuff on "saturday night live," "state of the union with candy crowley" coming up at the top of the hour. gopandidate mitt romney scored his second vikt are i in a rvicy last night. candy crowley joins us live with a preview of today's show. great to see you. i've been asking you, what do you think, your take on this, ron paul, rick santorum out of the race? >> no, i think actually ron paul, if i were to guess anyone that will stay in until the end it would be ron paul, because he still can raise significant amounts of money at least to keep him in these races. there are a lot of caucuses where he tends to excel, and he has a passionate following, and he's running a movement as much as running a presidential campaign, and so he has this even if his presidential prospects look dim he has this movement sort of thing about him that keeps him go
. >> the people of south carolina wanted you to be president. >> not all of america is as forward-thinking as south carolina. >> a good moon to you. >> and may divorce be with you. >> mr. moon president. >> vice admiral herman cain. blast off! >> funny stuff on "saturday night live," "state of the union with candy crowley" coming up at the top of the hour. gopandidate mitt romney scored his second vikt are i in a rvicy last night....
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. >> it went all over the world so people in australia and people in south america, they were watching our video, so that was really, really exciting. >> i think this video went viral because it's really well done. it's short, sharp and shocking. >> there's an immediate feeling of sort of surprise and of horror and then just wondering of where it came from and who made it. >> millions of others feel the same way and trace the video back to the gop theater. after the magic trick gone bad hits the internet. patrons flock to the video. patrons flock to the theater in record numbers. this may not be the last year from michael and svenn. >> people have said, sven, you have the talent to be an actor. >> i want to move in that direction because i want to be an actor one day. >> the next time you click on a viral video, laugh outloud or shed a tear, you may not see
. >> it went all over the world so people in australia and people in south america, they were watching our video, so that was really, really exciting. >> i think this video went viral because it's really well done. it's short, sharp and shocking. >> there's an immediate feeling of sort of surprise and of horror and then just wondering of where it came from and who made it. >> millions of others feel the same way and trace the video back to the gop theater. after the...
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a ground breaking study of an extended family of 5,000 people in colombia, south america. they have a rare gene that virtually guarantees alzheimer's disease in their 40s. >> what we need to do now is launch a new era in alzheimer's prevention research. researchers will begin by testing antibodies that may prevent beta-amyloid plaques, the nerve tangles that short-circuit the alzheimer's brain. new ways to help, new hope, and in medicine's greatest challenge. there are trials going on all over the country. we've launched a website that tells you where those are. there may be a trial going on in your community right now that you didn't know about. knocking on the door may make all the difference. >> you can find those online, as well as help for caregivers. >> that's right. if you put in where you live, you can see all the resources available in your town. that's on our website at abc.com. . >>> now we go overseas. the new leader was france was sworn in and then his plane was hit by lightning. the plane had to return to paris as a precaution. then he set out for germany aga
a ground breaking study of an extended family of 5,000 people in colombia, south america. they have a rare gene that virtually guarantees alzheimer's disease in their 40s. >> what we need to do now is launch a new era in alzheimer's prevention research. researchers will begin by testing antibodies that may prevent beta-amyloid plaques, the nerve tangles that short-circuit the alzheimer's brain. new ways to help, new hope, and in medicine's greatest challenge. there are trials going on all...
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america prior to the president's arrival for the summit of the americas there last week. >>> investigators in new york will spend a second day searching a basement in manhattan for a 6-year-old who disappeared more than 30 years ago. etan patz vanished while walking two box to a school bus and they are going through a basement along the digging up the concrete floor among other things. police say it was the workshop of a handyman that was friendly with the boych he was one of the first missing children on a milk carton. >>> another scare in the air a los angeles bound plane makes an emergency landing after striking a bird. you can sigh it flying past the -- see it flying past the plane. it happened shortly after take off. the pilot of the delta was able to turn it around and land safely back at the same airport. passengers on the plane were switched to other planes and other flights. >>> starbucks says they are ditching beetle juice from the menu. the company says they will stop using red dye from crushed beatles to color the strawberry flavored drinks. the decision is after a backlash fro
america prior to the president's arrival for the summit of the americas there last week. >>> investigators in new york will spend a second day searching a basement in manhattan for a 6-year-old who disappeared more than 30 years ago. etan patz vanished while walking two box to a school bus and they are going through a basement along the digging up the concrete floor among other things. police say it was the workshop of a handyman that was friendly with the boych he was one of the first...
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zoo officials say there are only about 28 of the south african manmals in zoos across north america. they don't know if it's a boy or girl but it's doing healthy -- doing well and is healthy. >> looks like a pig that got crossed with a rabbit. >> whoa! >>> that is really interesting looking. aardvark. >> i know -- you nailed that one quite well. bang, one shot. >> call it as i see them. >>> thank you for watching, have a wonderful weekend. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
zoo officials say there are only about 28 of the south african manmals in zoos across north america. they don't know if it's a boy or girl but it's doing healthy -- doing well and is healthy. >> looks like a pig that got crossed with a rabbit. >> whoa! >>> that is really interesting looking. aardvark. >> i know -- you nailed that one quite well. bang, one shot. >> call it as i see them. >>> thank you for watching, have a wonderful weekend....
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south america also very popular. >> south america, and certainly latin america. we're hearing lots of positives about it. thank you so much. good to have you on the program. >> thank you. >> jeffery boyd, ceo of priceline. >>> should you buy apple stock ahead of the ipad3 debut. more on that on the "closing bell." >>> welcome back. i'm sharon epperson. oil prices extending their losses in electronic trading. oil prices just above the $106 mark. keep in mind that even though we've seen consumer conferred at a one-year high, the high prices for oil, for gasoline, are certainly taking their toll on demand. gasoline demand has dropped 7 #% in the last week, as prices have risen up about 11% from where they were a year ago. that's according to the latest data from mastercard spending polls. we're looking at consumer confidence data that came in february 15th, since that time we've seen gasoline prices at the pump rise about 20 cents. we could see more pressure ahead for oil prices, because at 4:30 we'll get the petroleum institute's report on supply. and the expectati
south america also very popular. >> south america, and certainly latin america. we're hearing lots of positives about it. thank you so much. good to have you on the program. >> thank you. >> jeffery boyd, ceo of priceline. >>> should you buy apple stock ahead of the ipad3 debut. more on that on the "closing bell." >>> welcome back. i'm sharon epperson. oil prices extending their losses in electronic trading. oil prices just above the $106 mark. keep...
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america. trade in our hemisphere, which is absolutely essential for us and easier and will build up central and south america so that it has more stable economies. >> one thing that came up last night was about mitt romney's plan to add 12 million jobs, but the economic forecast that's been projected by the cbo already says that 12 million jobs are going to be added over the next four years because of the current path we are on economically. so senators, i want to get you on the record about what came up about obama care last night and the arguments that were made back and forth on that front. who made the better argument about where we stand and what we need as a nation health care wise? >> we saw mr. romney as an etch-a-sketch. when he was running in the republican primary he moved to the right. yesterday he pretended to be somewhat of a centerist. but here's the point, let's be clear. romney won the performance debate last night, no question about it. but in terms of policy, let me ask sena
america. trade in our hemisphere, which is absolutely essential for us and easier and will build up central and south america so that it has more stable economies. >> one thing that came up last night was about mitt romney's plan to add 12 million jobs, but the economic forecast that's been projected by the cbo already says that 12 million jobs are going to be added over the next four years because of the current path we are on economically. so senators, i want to get you on the record...
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soybeans moving to a five-month low, seems like there is plentiful supply of the crop and south america with great weather. david: look at some of the homebuilder names amongst the worst performers again, all this enthusiasm about homebuilding that we saw in the second and third quarter kind of being left out of the balloon particularly stocks, looking at the 8% loss come to thin you think was goino happen. it had a tremendous buildup, so that is still in the green for the year, but a big drop-off on this particular day. a top strategist who says the gold craze is just getting started and if you don't play it, you shouldn't be in it. sandra: getting back into the workforce, a veteran himself joins us with a look at the extraordinary program. david: yesterday was veterans day. now what drove the market with the "data download." a mixed day on wall street as stocks struggled for some sort of direction. up and down following the worst week for the market in months. the nasdaq closing i in the red, nostrils and telecom were the top performers while utilities and technology stocks lagged a l
soybeans moving to a five-month low, seems like there is plentiful supply of the crop and south america with great weather. david: look at some of the homebuilder names amongst the worst performers again, all this enthusiasm about homebuilding that we saw in the second and third quarter kind of being left out of the balloon particularly stocks, looking at the 8% loss come to thin you think was goino happen. it had a tremendous buildup, so that is still in the green for the year, but a big...
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i was a missionary in two years in south america. my oldest son is a missionary in south america. it is one of the most informative things you can do in your life. i think he can talk about that, relate to that. he was a bishop and state president in the church which means that he dealt with a lot of different issues dealing with poverty and other issues. he should talk about that a little bit more. you shouldn't be getting into the theology, because every church is a different dogma, a different teaching. and we shouldn't be judging, as emanuel just said, we shouldn't be judging. the constitution tells us we be judging. the constitution tells us we shouldn't beç having religious today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. ♪ i can do anything ♪ i ca
i was a missionary in two years in south america. my oldest son is a missionary in south america. it is one of the most informative things you can do in your life. i think he can talk about that, relate to that. he was a bishop and state president in the church which means that he dealt with a lot of different issues dealing with poverty and other issues. he should talk about that a little bit more. you shouldn't be getting into the theology, because every church is a different dogma, a...
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. >> well, the growth in volume is coming from mine development that we're doing in south america and peru, in the united states, and arizona where we're investing and hiring people, and with an expansion of our project in africa. demand is driven by china and the developing world, although in the united states where we provide almost half of the copper rod that goes into the down stream business, copper demand is relatively stronger than the overall u.s. economy because of growth in sectors like the automobile industry and also we're seeing some improved situation with housing. >> okay, we'll leave it there, thank you so much. >> thanks. >> thank you very much, richard. 40 minutes before the closing bell sounds. 30 points on the dow industrials. >> google and microsoft both set to report their earnings after the bell, if you could only buy one, which would it be. >> and now, are the facebook scars healing? two ipo's tonight, will they go better than facebook? you can try strategies from independent experts and see what criteria they use. such as a 5% yield on dividend-paying stocks.
. >> well, the growth in volume is coming from mine development that we're doing in south america and peru, in the united states, and arizona where we're investing and hiring people, and with an expansion of our project in africa. demand is driven by china and the developing world, although in the united states where we provide almost half of the copper rod that goes into the down stream business, copper demand is relatively stronger than the overall u.s. economy because of growth in...
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. >> you've been to south america a lot. you've been very outspoken about the way mexico has treated the drug war. what is the simplistic answer do you think? >> this war on drugs got bigger since 1970 when nixon declared it. it's gotten huge. >> it hasn't worked, has it? >> and the mexican economy would die without it because they need the money. it goes into their legitimate economy. it's bigger than tourism. it's bigger than oil. it's bigger than remissions from their mexican immigrants back to their country. it's huge in this country. >> given the importance to a country like mexico's economy through this back economy, what do you do? >> if you declared -- if there were no war on drugs, the mexican economy would have to -- would dry up. i don't know. even the banks would dry up. it couldn't happen overnight. you'd have to move in a direction to decriminalize it first of all. because in america we're suffering greatly. not only do we have a huge dea with a huge budget. homeland security's involved. we have, you know, we'v
. >> you've been to south america a lot. you've been very outspoken about the way mexico has treated the drug war. what is the simplistic answer do you think? >> this war on drugs got bigger since 1970 when nixon declared it. it's gotten huge. >> it hasn't worked, has it? >> and the mexican economy would die without it because they need the money. it goes into their legitimate economy. it's bigger than tourism. it's bigger than oil. it's bigger than remissions from their...
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he went to south america after riding to two booms and busts in california. here is what he said in 2009 after his first fortune. >> i have more money than a person could reasonably be expected to spend. >> i know someone in a helicopter with him earlier this year and said he was crazy and he had security and it was pretty wild. guys back to you. >> jane wells. thank you for that. could there be more rest ahead in europe? let's bring in west pack constitutional bank. you want to sell risk here. you want to sell your ausi and at what level snz. >> i'm looking to sell because we have negative headlines. positive data out of australia. i would like to enter a short position at 1.2185. target 1.20 the figure. i am going to put a stock -- >> next on "fast money" what do you do when stocks soar? our traders will tell you when to hold them and when to fold them. more "fast money" straight ahead. i'm a conservative investor. i invest in what i know. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a life. there are risks, sure. but, there's no reward without it.
he went to south america after riding to two booms and busts in california. here is what he said in 2009 after his first fortune. >> i have more money than a person could reasonably be expected to spend. >> i know someone in a helicopter with him earlier this year and said he was crazy and he had security and it was pretty wild. guys back to you. >> jane wells. thank you for that. could there be more rest ahead in europe? let's bring in west pack constitutional bank. you want...
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south america and the developments in south america are interesting and significant, and it's growing and converging independence, but not the topic of what we're doing here. the topic of this book is what is happening to all of us, and the threats that all of us face. you know, in the 1930s, certain people saw what was going on and they saw the general trends. i'm telling you there, is a general trend. i am an expert, and i have lived through it. other experts have also lived through different facets of this, and american, german, and freshmen, all experts on different paths of what is happening, lenl laytively and what is happening in terms of technology. now, we are all being intercepted permanently. this is a state change this is not a matter of simply a small change to any individual. it is a sea change in politics and we're going to have to do something about it. if we don't do something about it, we all run the risk of losing the democracy that we've treasured for so long. >> we'll leave it on that note. thank you very much for taking the time. juliian assange. information on m
south america and the developments in south america are interesting and significant, and it's growing and converging independence, but not the topic of what we're doing here. the topic of this book is what is happening to all of us, and the threats that all of us face. you know, in the 1930s, certain people saw what was going on and they saw the general trends. i'm telling you there, is a general trend. i am an expert, and i have lived through it. other experts have also lived through different...
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in 1990, facing a labor shortage, japan gave ethnic japanese from south america long-term resident status, filling gaps in its work force. >> they said, we don't really want to let foreigners in. but there's some people who are kind of japanese. maybe we should let some of them come in and do the jobs. so they let in some people from brazil. >> japanese brazilians filled manufacturing jobs and became the third largest minority in japan. but in 2009, with unemployment running high, japan actually offered them money to leave the country. $3,000 for each worker and $2,000 for each dependent to cover travel expenses. masami and lusinade miabi have lived in japan for over two decades. their three daughters were all born here. >> translator: i thought for my part, they didn't need people like me here anymore. >> to add insult to injury, anyone who took the offer couldn't come back to japan with the resident status they once had. the flight was essentially a one-way ticket. the government says it was only trying to help unemployed japanese brazilians. they stopped offering the deal and are recon
in 1990, facing a labor shortage, japan gave ethnic japanese from south america long-term resident status, filling gaps in its work force. >> they said, we don't really want to let foreigners in. but there's some people who are kind of japanese. maybe we should let some of them come in and do the jobs. so they let in some people from brazil. >> japanese brazilians filled manufacturing jobs and became the third largest minority in japan. but in 2009, with unemployment running high,...
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america. >> is with just going to get to is it because it's a mature democracy. we roll over governments on a regular basis which by the way many americans think is a great idea. can you throw the bums out every two years in congress and every four years everywhere else and six years in the senate. but that does create short term thinking. it creates less of an imparityive to have long term thinking in relationships the sort that china has developed. >> yes. absolutely. and, you know, i think no one, whether you're loeveon the left right side would agree that the problems that the united states faces right now are at their core long term problems. issues are on pensions. issues around poor and declining education stabbed ardndards. these are all structural problems that need to be addressed. the way that you solve those things are a painful long term solutions. and in a myopia short term cycle where we have elections every two years, there is no space for an incumbent president or congress to focus on those issues with every other year there is new elections camp
america. >> is with just going to get to is it because it's a mature democracy. we roll over governments on a regular basis which by the way many americans think is a great idea. can you throw the bums out every two years in congress and every four years everywhere else and six years in the senate. but that does create short term thinking. it creates less of an imparityive to have long term thinking in relationships the sort that china has developed. >> yes. absolutely. and, you...
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. >>> a strange twist of fate is killing thousands of birds in south america. in peru, dead pelgicans are washing up on shore. they starve because the fish they feed on is moving to cooling water. in chile, birds feeding off the fish are getting caught in fishermen's nets, killing them. a strange but deadly irony. jacqui jeras is explaining how el nino may play a role in all this. >> it has to do with the water temperature. it's kind of a catch-22. too many birds move into the cooler waters and then they got caught in the fishermen's nets. we talk about the cyclical pattern between el nino and la nina. here is peru. we go through the cycles. we been in what is called the la nina cycle. that ended in april. that means the water temperatures are cool. this is an area that is rich in n nutrients, lots of fish, including anchovies, is the primary food source for the pelicans. in the last couple months, those temperatures have warmed up. what happens is the fish then move further to the south and they move into deeper waters and so the birds that are too young or ma
. >>> a strange twist of fate is killing thousands of birds in south america. in peru, dead pelgicans are washing up on shore. they starve because the fish they feed on is moving to cooling water. in chile, birds feeding off the fish are getting caught in fishermen's nets, killing them. a strange but deadly irony. jacqui jeras is explaining how el nino may play a role in all this. >> it has to do with the water temperature. it's kind of a catch-22. too many birds move into the...
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when they went into central and south america, if they didn't get cooperation, they'd sent in the u.s. marines to get it. enough of that. >> that wasn't true about the second world war, was it? >> probably not. >> definitely it wasn't. >> right. >> that was -- >> but you're apples and oranges here. you're apples and oranges here. >> no, we're not. >> how do you compare the second world war to -- >> you're -- >> to us being thing strong arm of multinational corporations. >> you were effectively telling this audience and the audience at home that wars are always of that nature. and they're not. the reality is sometimes you have to oppress a bad guy, don't you? >> all right, okay. let's take my lifetime. i was born post world war ii, 1951. now, if you count the cold war and the war on drugs, which the war on drugs is a war i lived four months of the year in mexico, 20,000 mexicans, i believe, died last year as a result of the war on drugs. do you realize we've been at war my entire life? my entire life. we have been at war. is that the role of the united states? perennial war at war all
when they went into central and south america, if they didn't get cooperation, they'd sent in the u.s. marines to get it. enough of that. >> that wasn't true about the second world war, was it? >> probably not. >> definitely it wasn't. >> right. >> that was -- >> but you're apples and oranges here. you're apples and oranges here. >> no, we're not. >> how do you compare the second world war to -- >> you're -- >> to us being thing strong...
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what has been the reaction in south america to this? >> there is still a lot of opposition to gay marriage and gay relationships in general. in chilchile, another south amen country, there are attacks against gay men in the last several months, and so it is not like this happened and it was very easy for them. they had to go through a lot of procedures and paperwork and a big portion of argentina is still very much opposes this. >> and the story behind how they came to be fathers of this particular child is an interesting one. walk us through it briefly. >> well, it is really interesting. first of all, one of them is only the biological father, and obviously, medically, it is impossible to have them both be the fathers, and they have found the woman in canada who, and she was hired basically, and she was the egg donor, and also carried the baby for the full term. for medical and legal reasons, they decided to go the india, and the baby was born in new delhi on june 29th, and they don't know who the actual biological father is, and they
what has been the reaction in south america to this? >> there is still a lot of opposition to gay marriage and gay relationships in general. in chilchile, another south amen country, there are attacks against gay men in the last several months, and so it is not like this happened and it was very easy for them. they had to go through a lot of procedures and paperwork and a big portion of argentina is still very much opposes this. >> and the story behind how they came to be fathers of...
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>>> making news in america this morning. round two. >> precisely what already battered parts of the midwest and south don't need. they're bracing for more strong storms and possibly tornadoes. >>> and back to school today. the students at the school where the shooting happened this week. sfwlchblts and security scare at major airport. time to make some changes? not according to some. >>> and controversial billboards. advertising for the beginning of "mad men's" new season. critics say they're totally inappropriate. >>> good friday morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm paula faris. >>> the midwest is still in the line of fire this morning after getting hammered by a deadly batch of tornadoes this week. >> the death toll now is at 13. as shell-shocked residents dome through their deponginbelonging another storm is on the way. >> reporter: overnight, they waited for round two. storms expected today cowl be worse than the system that left behind this path of destruction. >> my daughter called me, screaming, saying the h
>>> making news in america this morning. round two. >> precisely what already battered parts of the midwest and south don't need. they're bracing for more strong storms and possibly tornadoes. >>> and back to school today. the students at the school where the shooting happened this week. sfwlchblts and security scare at major airport. time to make some changes? not according to some. >>> and controversial billboards. advertising for the beginning of "mad...
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. >> and to both of you, you first, senator, on this secret service story coming out of south america and the president's trip, misconduct apparently involving prostitutes, what is your next question about where this goes? >> well, obviously, we need a very full investigation. and i understand the secret service responded quickly and sent those alleged to do the improper behavior home immediately. these are serious issues. and we can't tolerate them. it needs a full and complete investigation. >> congresswoman? >> well, americans should be outraged. the secret service has a wonderful reputation. this is outrageous. it can't go on. there's even stories that this has been spread into the military. and i think the white house clearly was embarrassed by this. this is not good. we have to make sure this never happens again. >> all right. i'm going to leave it there. both of you, thank you very much. >> thanks, david. >> appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> and coming up here, we'll have the latest on the allegations of misconduct involving prostitutes and at least 11 secret service agents invo
. >> and to both of you, you first, senator, on this secret service story coming out of south america and the president's trip, misconduct apparently involving prostitutes, what is your next question about where this goes? >> well, obviously, we need a very full investigation. and i understand the secret service responded quickly and sent those alleged to do the improper behavior home immediately. these are serious issues. and we can't tolerate them. it needs a full and complete...
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but look, the eurozone is going into recession, south america seems to be slowing down, china is slowing down. it's going to be tough for us to have a sustained, robust recovery with so many regions of the world slowing down. we may still have one, but it complicates things a great deal. >> shallow recovery. so precarious, still recovering. >> shallow recovery is the best i can do for you. i wish we could say it's morning in america, but it's not. >> ben stein, reality check time, we appreciate it. good to see you. come back any time. >> good to see you. thank you. >>> meantime, a wife blogs about true love for her husband. police say she was trying to hire a hit man to kill him off. we're on that case, just ahead. ♪ [ male announcer ] offering four distinct driving modes and lexus' dynamic handling, the next generation of lexus will not be contained. the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. ♪ a living, breathing intelligence teaching data how to do more for business. [ beeping ] in here, data knows what to do. because the network finds it and tailors it across all the right
but look, the eurozone is going into recession, south america seems to be slowing down, china is slowing down. it's going to be tough for us to have a sustained, robust recovery with so many regions of the world slowing down. we may still have one, but it complicates things a great deal. >> shallow recovery. so precarious, still recovering. >> shallow recovery is the best i can do for you. i wish we could say it's morning in america, but it's not. >> ben stein, reality check...
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the president is in south america for a trade summit this weekend. his visit has been overshadowed by some news and the news is alleged misconduct with prostitutes involving at least 11 secret service agents. the investigation is continuing this morning. we'll have more on this story and reaction as we go through the hour. back at home, tax day is tuesday and with the general election now under way, the economy is still the number one issue to voters. but some troubling numbers for the white house. six out of ten americans think the country is on the wrong track, 12.7 million people remain unemployed and 120,000 jobs were added in march, lower numbers than expected. on friday, i sat down with treasury secretary timothy geithner and asked him why the economic recovery is so sluggish? >> it's not surprising still. it's a tough economy still. people are living with the scars of the crisis, the worst since the great depression. you can see the damage in high unemployment, housing is still weak. it's not surprising that you see that. consumer confidence i
the president is in south america for a trade summit this weekend. his visit has been overshadowed by some news and the news is alleged misconduct with prostitutes involving at least 11 secret service agents. the investigation is continuing this morning. we'll have more on this story and reaction as we go through the hour. back at home, tax day is tuesday and with the general election now under way, the economy is still the number one issue to voters. but some troubling numbers for the white...
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there was an interview in south america and she has been absent so far in the hearings. maybe less on timeline and more on the question of why these diplomats were undefended. so vulnerable with all the warnings beforehand. >> she will answer questions. she didn't realize how vulnerable they were. i think the c.i.a. did not want a diplomatic footprint in benghazi. they were running complex operation out of the annex there and didn't want to -- want to keep it low profile. ambassadorsteins maybe should haven't take an risk to go to benghazi. but i'm not sure about that and ultimately it was a mistake. senator clinton leave office. he will deal with a new team. came in and hillary clinton secretary of state, inherited bob gates of secretary of defense and kept him. inherited petraeus. >> chris: as someone who has more than a passing acquaintance with scandals where do you think the so-called libya scandal is now? >> i think there are serious unanswered questions. that they should have watergate style independent commissions to investigate this, i don't see it yet. the ques
there was an interview in south america and she has been absent so far in the hearings. maybe less on timeline and more on the question of why these diplomats were undefended. so vulnerable with all the warnings beforehand. >> she will answer questions. she didn't realize how vulnerable they were. i think the c.i.a. did not want a diplomatic footprint in benghazi. they were running complex operation out of the annex there and didn't want to -- want to keep it low profile. ambassadorsteins...
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earlier, i spoke with tom about the issue of hunger across america as well as south by southwest and, of course, i had to ask him about "top chef." good to see you here. this, for us, for me, southwest southwest always involves a lot of food. why are you here? >> we're doing a panel, one of the interactive panels. we had a show sort of along top chef called last chance kitchen. it was only online. we actually successfully migrated the contestants from tv to online and then the winner got back into the actual competition. and it was wuldly successful. we're doing a panel on that. >> you also have a great film that you have done. and it's about hunger here in america. i know, you know, a lot of people know that there is severe hunger and this uncertainty about where your next meal is coming from. i don't know if everybody knows how big a deal it is. >> it's a huge deal. i produced the film. my wife and partner directed it as well. but 50 million americans food insecure. so food insecurity means that during the course of the week, a month, they will struggle to put food on the table. tha
earlier, i spoke with tom about the issue of hunger across america as well as south by southwest and, of course, i had to ask him about "top chef." good to see you here. this, for us, for me, southwest southwest always involves a lot of food. why are you here? >> we're doing a panel, one of the interactive panels. we had a show sort of along top chef called last chance kitchen. it was only online. we actually successfully migrated the contestants from tv to online and then the...
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should i go to south america to get stem cell treatment? >> there's been nothing that has been conclusively shown to work. >> reporter: dr. sanjay gupta is cnn's chief medical correspondent and a neurosurgeon himself. he told us, despite the hype and the hope of stem cell therapy, there's been precious little in the way of a miracle cure. in fact, there have only been two fda approved trials so far in the u.s. >> one of them essentially shut down because it was so expensive to do, and another study looking at macular degeneration, which is a cause of blindness, especially among older people, it's an ongoing trial. they've done two patients. they say it's safe. they say those patients had a little bit of return of vision. but the answer is we just don't know yet in terms of what that promise really is going to be. >> reporter: which makes the claims and so-called success stories coming out of dr. geeta shroff's clinic off this busy road in new delhi so hard to believe. >> it's very unfortunate that stem cell operations offshore would take ad
should i go to south america to get stem cell treatment? >> there's been nothing that has been conclusively shown to work. >> reporter: dr. sanjay gupta is cnn's chief medical correspondent and a neurosurgeon himself. he told us, despite the hype and the hope of stem cell therapy, there's been precious little in the way of a miracle cure. in fact, there have only been two fda approved trials so far in the u.s. >> one of them essentially shut down because it was so expensive to...
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i'm soledad o'brien reporting from what was once jonestown in guyana, south america.
i'm soledad o'brien reporting from what was once jonestown in guyana, south america.